Resources & Links

Helpful Links


Click here to view Boulder County Housing & Human Services

 

  • family & child services
  • housing
  • food assistance
  • financial assistance
  • elder services
  • health coverage
  • education & skill building
  • Boulder County IMPACT
  • BCDHHS Program Income Eligibility Chart
Through Grace Commons Church in Boulder

Agape Family Center: 

  • 0656 Park Ridge Ave, Longmont, CO 80504
  • Phone(303) 774-7994

  • Open for cold, wet weather 7:00pm-7:00am

 

Atwood Emergency Shelter

 

BOHO Emergency Warming Center

  • Open nightly November-March, year round in bad weather 

  • 303-605-8919

 

Boulder Shelter for the Homeless

  • 4869 N. Broadway Boulder 80304
  • Open every night from October-April

  • 303-442-4646

 

Coordinated Entry

  • 720-453-6096
  • Evaluation to determine shelter location for clients

  • Monday through Friday Noon-4:00pm

 

Emergency Family Assistance

 

HOPE For Longmont/Safelot

 

OUR Center 230 Collyer St. Longmont 80501

  • 303-772-5529

  • Lunch: 12-1pm every day

  • Groceries: 9am-12noon M,W, Thur, Fri. 1-5:30 Tues.

 

Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley

  • 82 21st Ave. Longmont 80501
  • 303-772-0432 is 24 hour crisis line

  • For individuals affected by domestic abuse

  • Teen crisis line: 720-340-8372

 

Generate Hope

 

LEVI (Longmont Ending Violence Initiative) 225 Kimbark St

 

TGTHR/Attention Homes

  • 1443 Spruce St. Boulder 80302
  • 303-447-1206

  • Youth homelessness resources ages 12-24 years

 

Casa de la Esperanza(House of Hope)

 

The Inn Between

  • 250 Kimbark St. Longmont 80501
  • 303-684-0810

  • Monday to Friday 8:00-5:00pm

  • Transitional housing and services for diverse homeless individuals and families to help them achieve self-sufficience. Se habla espanol.

 

Thistle Communities Longmont

  • 1050 16th Ave. #E13 Longmont 80501
  • 303-651-9496

  • Monday-Thursday: 9am-6pm; Friday: 9am-4pm

  • Low income housing. Four locations. Se habla espaol.

Calvary Bread Box (Calvary Church) 2101 Gay St. (west side)

 

The Round Pantry (Westview Presbyterian Church) 1500 Hover 

 

Table of Hope (Whitefields Church) 2950 Colorful Ave.

 

YMCA Pantry: 950 Lashley St. 

 

The Our Center Pantry: 220 Collyer st.

  • 303-772-5529

  • Monday-Friday 9:00-3:00; Tuesday’s until 5:30pm

 

St. John the Baptist Food Bank: 804 South Lincoln St.

  • 303-678-1469

  • Tuesday 10:00-6:00pm

  • Wednesday 10:00-5:00pm

  • Thursday 10:00-1:00pm

 

Life House Covenant Church Pantry: 917 S. Main St.

 

Agape Safe Haven: 10656 Parkridge Ave.

  • 303-774-7994

  • Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30-8:00pm

  • Laundry, shower, hot meal

 

HOPE/Safelot: 804 S. Lincoln St.

  • 720-494-4673

  • Homeless Services and assistance

  • Hot food, shower

 

Countryside Village Mobile Pantry (Community Food Share)

  • Countryside Village, 1400 S. Collyer Street in Longmont (behind the pool)

  •  1:00-2:15 PM on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month

 

Carbon Valley Help Center

  • PO Box 508 150 Buchanan St. Firestone

  • 303-833-6626

  • Tuesday & Thursdays 9am-3pm (emergency assistance)

  • Must live in the Weld County portion of St. Vrain School District to receive assistance.

 

Weld County Food Bank

 

Farms to Families

  • Is at Table of Hope Food Pantry the 4th Saturday of the month (excluding holiday weekends)

Click here to view Longmont Ride Free Fare Program

free ride fare on bus routes: 323, 324, 326, 327 (pd for by city of Longmont)

 

 

Clothes Pantry

  • Longs Peak United Methodist Church 1421 Elmhurst Dr.
  • 303-776-0399
  • Monday 10-12:00; Thursday 4-6pm; Saturday 1-3pm

 

Laundry Services

VCP (Veterans Community Project)

  • 1228 Main St. Longmont
  • Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9am-3pm

  • 720-340-2916

 

VA Disability Calculator

 

Carbon Valley Help Center

  • PO Box 508 150 Buchanan St. Firestone 80520

  • 303-833-6626

  • Tuesday & Thursdays 9am-3pm

  • Financial Grants Available:

    • Rent & Mortgage

    • Utlilities

    • Car Repair

  • Must bring valid ID or Driver’s LicenseMust live in the Weld County portion of St. Vrain School District to receive assistance.

Visit www.efaa.org

 

Helps with immediate needs for food, shelter, and other basic necessities which cannot adequately be met by other means, and supports efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency.home

  • Boulder Basic Needs Program: 1575 Yarmouth Ave. Boulder 80304

  • Lafayette Basic Needs Program: 400 East Simpson #103 Lafayette

    • Phone: 303-926-2660

    • Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9:30-4:30; Wed. 1:30-4:30pm

  • Broomfield Basic Needs Program: 12 Garden Center Suite 110 Broomfield 

    • Phone: 303-465-1600 Fax: 303-464-7838

    • Thurs: 9:30-4:30pm

    • 24 hour service. Appointment needed for application and help

  • 303-774-4490
  • Housing Rehabilitation

  • Down Payment Assistance

  • NextLight Discounted Internet Service

  • City property tax/rent

  • Sharing the NextLight

  • Life Support Discount

  • Efficiency Programs

  • Park and greenway maintenance fee 

  • Grocery sales tax

  • Electricity

  • Water

  • LEAP

  • SNAP

  • Medicaid-MSP or SLMB (Specific Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary)

  • 104PTC

  • WIC

  • USDA free lunch (but not reduced lunch)

  • 720-494-4673
  • Overnight Shelter: showers, hot meal, laundry, storage, case management, fully supportive program toward successful housing

  • SafeLot: showers, restroom, hot meal, laundry, storage, case management

  • Street Outreach: Outreach partner will come to you on the street to meet with you

  • Client Advocacy Programs

  • Day Shelter: 

    • Saturdays starting 1pm at Faithpoint Church: 833 15th Ave.

  • Evening Shelter:

    • 5:30pm Journey Church: 2000 Pike Rd. Sunday-Wednesday

    • 5:30pm Faithpoint Church: 833 15th Ave.

  • Bike Program

  • Medical Assistance

  • Emergency Assistance:

    • Sack lunch, bus pass, laundry vouchers, prescription fill

    • Open 12-6pm. Call to inquire.

  • 303-772-5529
  • Food pantry, breakfast, lunch

  • Housing and facilities assistance. Call for an appointment

  • Visit www.211colorado.org
  • An easy-to-remember and universally recognizable number that makes a critical connection, via referrals, between individuals and families in need and the appropriate community-based organizations and government agencies.